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Learning how to drive was a scary thing.
I genuinely hit puberty before everyone.
I suck at surfing. I can't pull myself up.
Wanting attention is genderless. It's human.
I don't know what it is, but French men love me.
I do my own makeup for events and red carpet stuff.
I don't go out that much - usually it's just dinner.
Nudity isn't something people should take offense to.
Desire is normal. Attention is normal, and that's okay.
It sounds really cliched, but just be true to who you are.
Don't buy anything online that you'd laugh at buying in real life.
I'm more of a Smithwick's or Bulmer's girl than a pint of Guinness.
Your body is your body; it's natural. Learn to love yourself for it.
I want to know who is spending $1,000 on a sweater! That makes no sense!
I think 'Everything Ravaged, Everything Burned' might be a perfect book.
If you don't feel good in the bathing suit, you're not going to look good.
I like to keep it really balanced to give my body energy and also be healthy.
I never eat at home. Dinner is my time to be social and catch up with people.
I really like beef jerky. If we go to a gas station, I have to buy beef jerky.
The female body is a beautiful thing, and it should be embraced and celebrated.
Honestly, I am not a huge beauty girl, so I'm pretty low-maintenance, California.
There is winter in L.A., there is rain in L.A. But there is no rain on 'Entourage.'
Generally, I just think there is a real lacking in men knowing how to hit on women.
If I have a meeting or need to look more done up, the thing I can always do is a cat eye.
I drive a Nissan Versa and would never spend real money on a car because I destroy things.
To me, 'sexy' is a kind of beauty, a kind of self-expression, one that is to be celebrated.
I sleep the best in my own bed, which is too bad because I'm not sleeping in my bed enough.
There are some people who fit into categories very well. But then there are a lot who don't.
For me, I want a president who is more than a symbol, someone who has ideas that I align with.
The world should not be exclusive of the ideal body. It has to include all ideals, all bodies.
I have really big features, so a little makeup goes a long way. I would hate to look like a clown.
When I was a little girl, I loved theater a lot and I was always playing and making my own worlds.
I'm completely bathing suit-obsessed, and I love lurking on Instagram looking for the best bikinis.
I always say, 'Do you have a body? Then you're swimsuit ready.' That's all you need to worry about.
A woman can be seeking attention and also make a statement.They don't need to be mutually exclusive.
We're able to choose our candidate not based on gender or sex or anything else other than their ideas.
There's nothing wrong with being comfortable in your own skin. If anything, it can be really beautiful.
I'm not always going to like the paparazzi photos, but I'm still going to go to lunch with my boyfriend.
I'm a big fan of the Irish accent. After a couple of drinks, I start to get a bit of an Irish lilt, too.
My mum bought discounted tickets for shows like 'Cats' and 'Les Miserables'; I became completely enamoured.
The thing to know is love yourself and find the bathing suits that make you feel comfortable and just rock it.
I want to establish myself as someone who can act and doesn't have to rely on my figure or modelling background.
I think everyone has their awkward phases. Growing up isn't easy for everyone. I definitely had my awkward moments.
I grew up eating street tacos and burritos on the beach, so I like people who can eat and aren't afraid to show it.
Female empowerment is always something that I've felt. It's not about just being a model; it's about women in general.
I really love Celine. Obviously. Alexander Wang. Givenchy. Those are probably my main favorites. Dolce & Gabbana, too.
I don't know that it needs to be a transition from modeling to acting. I think that they can both exist at the same time.
I feel like it's always about how this girl stays thin, or what one girl is doing to another, and it shouldn't be that way.
It's rare to meet somebody who's secure with herself, confident in who they are, and doesn't have anything to apologize for.
It's absurd to think that desire for attention doesn't drive both women and men. Why are women scrutinized for it more, then?